A New Nuclear Era: The World on the Brink of a More Chaotic and Dangerous Period - Media.
19.05.2025
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Shostal Oleksandr
19.05.2025
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The Potential Threat of Nuclear Weapons Proliferation in Today's World
According to Bloomberg analyst and Professor Henry Kissinger's associate Hale Brand, the rise of China, Russian aggression, and American unreliability may contribute to a new wave of nuclear weapons proliferation. This is especially relevant in the context of the recent conflict between India and Pakistan, which could have become the first nuclear war in decades.
The current situation is characterized by a number of key trends: the return of great power nuclear rivalry, new technologies, the breakdown of existing controlling agreements, and rising tensions in several regions simultaneously. These circumstances pose a threat to international stability and security in the world.
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